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compare that with our efforts -- our cleanup efforts in canada. as i mentioned a couple of relatively minor small facilities in canada that we pulled out of after the end of the cold war canada said we have -- as we know we promised to clean this up but you guys a loss $100 million to take care of this and we are not going to do this on our own and besides we are your biggest trading partner and next door neighbor, come on to use a surprisingly riyal polity came to the floor in 1998 after a few years of saying no we don't do that kind of thing, the u.s. turned itself around and said, and this is according to john, deputy secretary defense of the time, there is no other country with the same combination of geography, historical relationship and vital significance to the u.s. national security, he said and indicating yes we are going to take care of this, however he said this was a special case had not duplicated anywhere else in the world, so what's important to note is two things. first of all because we have this relationship with canada we decid
compare that with our efforts -- our cleanup efforts in canada. as i mentioned a couple of relatively minor small facilities in canada that we pulled out of after the end of the cold war canada said we have -- as we know we promised to clean this up but you guys a loss $100 million to take care of this and we are not going to do this on our own and besides we are your biggest trading partner and next door neighbor, come on to use a surprisingly riyal polity came to the floor in 1998 after a few...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. for a shelter all day. they are watching all to the headlines for you know the venezuelan and russian leaders meet later on friday with off the deals on the table here and this is ninth visit to the country aimed at reinforcing corporation russia. ranging from nuclear power to military development. one in ten germans what the return of a few. poll shows there is a wiring or lots of sentiments open to a directive against wouldn't work because the country's growing muslim population. and afghan prisoners have told the us. using a secret detention center and so i mean american military base. and with detainees or a subject of strips of sleep deprivation on the left some of which you see. when i. takes the driving seat to explore russians. program will be delving into the subject of tall from the whole storm carriage is a piece of the great to soviet largest in the western imports all of today used as a status symbol not just as a full trials court it's easy to see how passionate russia is it can.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. for a shelter all day. they are watching all to the headlines for you know the venezuelan and russian leaders meet later on friday with off the deals on the table here and this is ninth visit to the country aimed at reinforcing corporation russia. ranging from nuclear power to military development. one in ten germans what the return of a few. poll shows there is a wiring or lots of sentiments open to a directive against...
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it is the wrong war, you can go to canada, but you should register now because this is not a free ride. you are an american citizen and that is not a free ride. travis use of the guests were not sitting around -- travis: you said the guys were not talking aboutitting around politics. >> their perspective was very narrow. they were in a very small valley. in their deployment, their control of the valley increased greatly. their connection with the locals improved greatly and their casualties dropped greatly. in their narrow window, the war was going for it well. they were not aware or interested in the bigger picture. it really was not relevant to them. tavis: you were in bed and how long? >> i did five one-month trips. tavis: i rarely do this. i want to get this exactly right. this is from you. "essentially, you become a soldier. i do not mean that you carry a gun, but you live in the same circumstances that they are living in. essentially, you become a soldier." why is that not dangerous for us? >> i think that was from an interview. what i meant was that the circumstances of your lif
it is the wrong war, you can go to canada, but you should register now because this is not a free ride. you are an american citizen and that is not a free ride. travis use of the guests were not sitting around -- travis: you said the guys were not talking aboutitting around politics. >> their perspective was very narrow. they were in a very small valley. in their deployment, their control of the valley increased greatly. their connection with the locals improved greatly and their...
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of life in order to improve one must also experience what it's like to lose of course the defeat to canada in the olympics was difficult to swallow not just for us but also the team's fans and the country as a whole the world championships we tried to play more attacking hockey and finishing second isn't the worst result in the world and you always want to finish first but that isn't always possible as at the moment there are five or six teams who also want to win gold and count to serve as again sometimes it's important to lose in order to move forward to do it for you a little surprised that of course i was surprised that what happened i would never have expected us to lose seven three in a quarter final against canada when you're in a situation like this when you go behind quickly it's very important to make quick decisions to try and turn the game back in your favor when things are going against here one must never start to show their emotions it's imperative to stay calm to try and give yourself a chance but unfortunately this didn't happen and psychologically we weren't able to compe
of life in order to improve one must also experience what it's like to lose of course the defeat to canada in the olympics was difficult to swallow not just for us but also the team's fans and the country as a whole the world championships we tried to play more attacking hockey and finishing second isn't the worst result in the world and you always want to finish first but that isn't always possible as at the moment there are five or six teams who also want to win gold and count to serve as...
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flowing into russia via its southern borders is now three times the amount trafficked into the us and canada combined russia's anti narcotics chief of victoria even off is in the chair in our spotlight interview show next with al going off stay with us. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official placation. i pod touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand tease mine comes and feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. hello again and welcome to thoughts like the show on r.t. . today my guest industry deal is the sort of even. a u.n. report says fourteen thousand russians die from drug addicts that's more than the overall number of soldiers killed during the war in afghanistan but since the russians are out of afghanistan the country has become the leading role producer of . much of the drug being sent to russia is the problem going to be so here is the head of the russian federal drug control service. at the beginning of the year russia shared with the u.s. secret data on the l
flowing into russia via its southern borders is now three times the amount trafficked into the us and canada combined russia's anti narcotics chief of victoria even off is in the chair in our spotlight interview show next with al going off stay with us. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official placation. i pod touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand tease mine comes and feeds now in the...
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i need to say becausemuch of my family lives in canada and i started my journalistic career in canada. every time i write about the high incidence of british casualties in afghanistan, i get quite a few e-mails from canada, from people saying, "why you never mentioned canada in this?" canada has lost between 150 soldiers to 200 soldiers in afghanistan. which proportional to their deployment, which i think i'm right in saying it never exceeded 3000 troops, over the last several years, proportionally the nation that has paid the highest price. they say they are coming out. their troops will end their combat mission at the end of 2011. they deserve recognition for this because canada had developed a reputation andthey have not had their troops in combat in any serious conflict since korea. >> you once referenced, when your father was in the royal air force, he was born in south africa. >> he was. >> did he once command 60,000? >> used to say when he retired, referring to the time in the royal air force and germany, he said, "i went from running 60,000 men to running a lawn mower." he ret
i need to say becausemuch of my family lives in canada and i started my journalistic career in canada. every time i write about the high incidence of british casualties in afghanistan, i get quite a few e-mails from canada, from people saying, "why you never mentioned canada in this?" canada has lost between 150 soldiers to 200 soldiers in afghanistan. which proportional to their deployment, which i think i'm right in saying it never exceeded 3000 troops, over the last several years,...
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canada may not want to share its water with the lower 48. if you don't share your water, we are going to take florida back from canada. just so you got it. ladies and gentlemen, questions please? >> if i could identify yourself and ask a question. don't make a statement. >> phil, my questions concerned capitalism and the comment. could we learn anything from the system? >> i think it's important not to exaggerate capitalisms difficulty. although it can be painful look at where we are. think of the grandparents or parents, they have been good to us. but like any human system, it's imperfect. only god is perfect. so when you have the complex system such capitalism, it's the one ism that isn't an ideology. it's exchanging goods. and it's the most effective one we've found. the problem with socialism, sooner or later, you run out of somebody else's money. [laughter] >> now the tragedy for humanity with many of these ideologies is that the rhetoric of the left is beautiful. it's inspirational. peace and bread. equality of all. it sounds good. but
canada may not want to share its water with the lower 48. if you don't share your water, we are going to take florida back from canada. just so you got it. ladies and gentlemen, questions please? >> if i could identify yourself and ask a question. don't make a statement. >> phil, my questions concerned capitalism and the comment. could we learn anything from the system? >> i think it's important not to exaggerate capitalisms difficulty. although it can be painful look at where...
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much of my family lives in canada and i started my journalistic career in canada. every time i write about the high incidence of british casualties in afghanistan, i get quite a few e-mails from canada , from people saying, "why you never mentioned canada in this?" canada has lost between 150 soldiers to 200 solar'soldiers n afghanistan. a their trips will and other combat mission at the end of 2011. the -- their troops will ende their combat mission at the end of 2008 -- at 2011. they have not had their troops in combat in any serious conflict since korea. >> you once referenced, when your father was in the royal air force, he was born in south africa. >> he was. >> did he once command 60,000? >> used to say when he retired, referring to the time in germany, he said, "i went from earning 60,000 men to running a lot more -- i went from running 60,000 men to running a lawn mower." i understand now that i am well past their rage, what a tremendous transition and it must be it for people to make. i am fortunate in being able to carry on. i crossed my 50th birthday 10
much of my family lives in canada and i started my journalistic career in canada. every time i write about the high incidence of british casualties in afghanistan, i get quite a few e-mails from canada , from people saying, "why you never mentioned canada in this?" canada has lost between 150 soldiers to 200 solar'soldiers n afghanistan. a their trips will and other combat mission at the end of 2011. the -- their troops will ende their combat mission at the end of 2008 -- at 2011....
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they don't have a first amendment in canada. it allows journalism and all sorts of speech. >> people are free to criticize members of government and they do. they get right in politician's faces. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kinds of stuff all of the time. >> it's one more thing that's great about america. >> coming up, is this what our freedoms add up to? >> ladies and gentlemen, abracadabra the human of block head. >> a nation assumed with crass commercialism? that next when "what's great about america" continues. >> and now what's great about america with john stossel. >> john: there is plenty not to like >> there is plenty not to like about america. people say we americans work too much that we are all about mone materialism, crass economy shallism. there is plenty of that outside of my office. >> many people say what's good about this all of that noise gaudy flashing lights wasting everyo energy. where mash commercialism, tras. >> hawking wear wears. >> right here right now. >> look think man pushing hi
they don't have a first amendment in canada. it allows journalism and all sorts of speech. >> people are free to criticize members of government and they do. they get right in politician's faces. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kinds of stuff all of the time. >> it's one more thing that's great about america. >> coming up, is this what our freedoms add up to? >> ladies and gentlemen, abracadabra the human of block head. >> a nation assumed...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. the club so team has been to the. way industries are rapidly developing. now wattie goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became the premier destination for nineteenth century political exiles. this is the screen russia plays out on oxy. the official. pulled touch from the shops to. watch on t.v. lights on the go. video on demand on the old coasts and on streets in the palm of your. question on the dot com. the world's biggest exporter of heroin is also one of the worst sufferers of drug addiction cheap opium makes it nearly impossible for the addicts about to quit. from demolishing monuments to propaganda cartoons of georgian anti soviet campaign has a growing number of people abusing the government of fussing with history. and a new conflict diverting media attention from pressing matters in the u.s. christian conservatives say the country is locked in a war on c
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. the club so team has been to the. way industries are rapidly developing. now wattie goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became the premier destination for nineteenth century political exiles. this is the screen russia plays out on oxy. the official. pulled touch from the shops to. watch on t.v....
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it makes no sense to invade upper canada, you should be invading lower canada that we now call quebec. they invade upper canada from the worst possible place which is from detroit at the far end of the line because thigh have been fooled by an incompetent military commander into believing he could win a quick and easy victory by invading western upper canada from detroit. it turns out as bad as possible because after a brief defeat in canada, he panics and he surrenders without firing a shot, so fall of 1812 instead of having a glorious victory somewhere in canada, they got a set of disasters, the worse of which is the loss of detroit, and it's just going to be really tough going thereafter in waging this war. >> well, alan taylor sits on the academic board in month cello, and it's been great to have him back here, and we wish him every success with his reinterpretation of the war of 1812. thank you very much. [applause] >> appreciate it. >> thank you. [applause] >> this event took place in virginia. visit monticello.org for more information. >> john dower is the finalist of the natio
it makes no sense to invade upper canada, you should be invading lower canada that we now call quebec. they invade upper canada from the worst possible place which is from detroit at the far end of the line because thigh have been fooled by an incompetent military commander into believing he could win a quick and easy victory by invading western upper canada from detroit. it turns out as bad as possible because after a brief defeat in canada, he panics and he surrenders without firing a shot,...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. top stories of the week hostiles mayor is fired after almost two decades in charge the president says he lost trust in the capital's leader. the rising sun in the east with a major oil pipeline to china helping to clear the way for future big deals with its biggest trading partner. and the double edged sword of afghanistan's deadly drug problem virus story swathes of opium poppies but surging heroin prices keep officials. who have many more details on all those stories at the top of the hour units here next with the sports. good to have your company this is sports today i'm you know male these are some of the stories we're covering this hour smushing grab a moscow and a three game losing skid in the premier league stunning dominant car side right at the death. visitors on top the united states increased their lead over a team in europe at the end of play on day two of the ryder cup but it's the hosts who are in the ascendancy. looking east starting
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. top stories of the week hostiles mayor is fired after almost two decades in charge the president says he lost trust in the capital's leader. the rising sun in the east with a major oil pipeline to china helping to clear the way for future big deals with its biggest trading partner. and the double edged sword of afghanistan's deadly drug problem virus story swathes of opium poppies but...
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canada? no offense, canada. i love you. you may be the one who has to step in the role now. is canada capable of doing it? australia? england, they've got their hands full. they're on the verge of collapse. you could go to u.n. they're great in strongly worded letters but how many rwandas have to happen when america doesn't lead the way before we figure out the u.n. is useless? where would we be, where would the world be without an america? who is going to replace us? china? brazil? you see, when you look at this and you realize that to those who have been given much, much is required. not expected. required. isn't it our moral responsibility to pass on freedom to the next generation? to pass on an america that is at least capable of providing liberty for its people? people will and have already including our president, begun to blame america for all the problems of the world. i saw this in bloomberg today. has been three years since america began dragging the world into its deepest recession in seven decades. it was america that did that? we did that. it was just us. see, t
canada? no offense, canada. i love you. you may be the one who has to step in the role now. is canada capable of doing it? australia? england, they've got their hands full. they're on the verge of collapse. you could go to u.n. they're great in strongly worded letters but how many rwandas have to happen when america doesn't lead the way before we figure out the u.n. is useless? where would we be, where would the world be without an america? who is going to replace us? china? brazil? you see,...
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the vinnie called belong to do what bores a christian group that with the help of toll floyd moved to canada in the late nineteenth century fleeing from persecution in russia twenty years ago their descendants came back settling in the village told stories abound most of his life what happened is the void that was in me in canada disappeared and its spiritual void i found myself here the boy like tolstoy who despised exploitation all for it in a lane of building their new home all by themselves even though it's already taken them a decade like tolstoy they strongly believe in pacifism and a unity big nature and above all they see told stories ideas as timeless i think his ideas haven't had been reached. and there are just starting to be tapped into and that's why i think russia has agreed. and i thought form is throughout his life just to begin renowned for you find all sorts of conventions and turning his own. to one side the dark is terrible because it means the end of everything but this doesn't apply to his own legacy during his lifetime his readership was indifferent than a century afte
the vinnie called belong to do what bores a christian group that with the help of toll floyd moved to canada in the late nineteenth century fleeing from persecution in russia twenty years ago their descendants came back settling in the village told stories abound most of his life what happened is the void that was in me in canada disappeared and its spiritual void i found myself here the boy like tolstoy who despised exploitation all for it in a lane of building their new home all by themselves...
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and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a few more patient pacts with norway. the u.s. senate panel is set to vote on the start treaty if the nuclear constable is passed it will head to the full opera house for approval. or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow this is archie it's eight pm here in the russian capital and six pm in warsaw one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects is said to have entered poland despite the country's threat to arrest him upon arrival are commands are is thought to be attending an international chechen congress near the polish capital he currently lives in britain where he has political asylum considering the of zoravar is following the latest developments. at the moment it's all very confusing and very unclear because even the information regarding this was acquired whereabouts specifically his arrival in poland is so far being a brought to us only by one news source that's a television channel a polish t.v. channel and they're citing unnamed sources so even his whereabout
and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a few more patient pacts with norway. the u.s. senate panel is set to vote on the start treaty if the nuclear constable is passed it will head to the full opera house for approval. or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow this is archie it's eight pm here in the russian capital and six pm in warsaw one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects is said to have entered poland...
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with regards to take back programs, we hear very differently on mandatory take back programs in canada, as well as europe, completely. the 1998 study that was mentioned about germany, germany is actually one of the leaders in europe right now on the question of recapturing pharmaceuticals from getting into the waste stream. it has been well updated by the parliament of germany that focuses on manufacturer responsibility. the difference is that a lot of the same manufacturers that might come to the united states to debate at the level of the state or even local levels in preventing us from enacting such laws are being reined in in europe and other places for compliance and enforcement. i think that this is the slow trend that will hopefully come to a head. we are a state government now sees the writing on the wall, having a law that is meaningful and shows efficacy for producer responsibility will alleviate local governments from having to go this direction. let's hope that they do. but it is not on the radar any time soon. i ask that we move forward in san francisco. supervisor chiu: f
with regards to take back programs, we hear very differently on mandatory take back programs in canada, as well as europe, completely. the 1998 study that was mentioned about germany, germany is actually one of the leaders in europe right now on the question of recapturing pharmaceuticals from getting into the waste stream. it has been well updated by the parliament of germany that focuses on manufacturer responsibility. the difference is that a lot of the same manufacturers that might come to...
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a few weeks ago, i was at the g- 20 summit meeting in canada. everybody was complaining about europe lagging the rest of the world. they praise to the growth of asia and the united states. today, the same people say the exact opposite. the europeans were able to react effectively. when we had to save greece, $110 billion euros were mobilized. to save the entire eurozone, a guarantee of $850 billion was mobilized. it would have been battle to take swifter action, beer subtraction. what history will remember -- swifter action. what history will remember it is solidarity and unity. what history will remember is that these problems represented an opportunity for the eu to make more progress in its economic governance. what history will remember is that, once again, franco-german understanding allowed this progress to take place at the crew showed -- at the crucial moment. we must strengthen the effectiveness of european institutions. the next stage, the next step will be economic government of the 27th. whenever is necessary -- whatever is necessary
a few weeks ago, i was at the g- 20 summit meeting in canada. everybody was complaining about europe lagging the rest of the world. they praise to the growth of asia and the united states. today, the same people say the exact opposite. the europeans were able to react effectively. when we had to save greece, $110 billion euros were mobilized. to save the entire eurozone, a guarantee of $850 billion was mobilized. it would have been battle to take swifter action, beer subtraction. what history...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. they faced it this is not a provocation but a warning. before it a machete first step is already assured us a pretty tree speaks they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to tunis and for any army to life forever you say to them it is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victories nineteen forty five dot atiq dot com. in some pieces books available in. europe grand hotel emerald marco polo club supposed to turn circles photo of the big gold. cringe in the ski pundits. kempinski twenty two book you talk of sky fall. welcome back you're watching autumn the headlines point out the russian leaders meet later on friday to craft deals on the table it's hugo chavez's music and reinforcing corp russia on issues ranging from nuclear power to military development. one in ten germans want the return of the fu
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will be in charge of security of canada and the remaining ports of international community need to or not will be supporting force not a fighting force how is the russian effort to help the russian effort to what to help the war effort perceived in kabul i think russia is a great country a great power in the world a great partner of afghanistan in the region and we seek the support and cooperation of russia for peace and security in afghanistan because the security in afghanistan the stability of afghanistan is not only for afghanistan it took effect disability and security of the region including russia so wonderful our product of our foreign policy the fight against terrorism and extremism and stability of afghanistan in the region is regional cooperation because the fight against terrorism and extremism is not only individual afghanistan it is a regional issue so if you cannot find a solution the additional solution for it will be in deep trouble because that will continue until the longest time sir you told the un general assembly and i quote you to complement our efforts towards
will be in charge of security of canada and the remaining ports of international community need to or not will be supporting force not a fighting force how is the russian effort to help the russian effort to what to help the war effort perceived in kabul i think russia is a great country a great power in the world a great partner of afghanistan in the region and we seek the support and cooperation of russia for peace and security in afghanistan because the security in afghanistan the stability...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporation to rule the day. in times of economic downturn and those who promise equality for all once more gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the fore again then there's r.t.g. harvest reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall i these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold war. the scenes of the berlin wall falling were beamed across the world as the historic moment when the west beat the soviet union and capitalism formula defeated project communism. years later the cameras show the other angle the economic collapse brought by capitalism victory the us marks it as world freedom day with the us government means when they say they celebrated our freedom day with the fall of the berlin wall what they really need is the freedom of us corporations to be able to plunder exploit and really do what they please within the borders that they weren't able to initially you begin to. say. wha
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporation to rule the day. in times of economic downturn and those who promise equality for all once more gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the fore again then there's r.t.g. harvest reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall i these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold war. the scenes of the berlin wall falling...
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from the streets of canada. corporations are today. crosstalk is coming up here in archie but first let's check in on the headlines this hour u.s. prosecutors are set to decide on the fate of russian businessman viktor brute who faces charges of supplying weapons to terrorist process so extradition from thailand was illegal and will fight to the last for his rights. a massive difference budget a world with nuclear weapons and seeing threats all the way around those are issues back on the agenda after republican success in the mid-term elections neo-cons have met in washington to reiterate the old rhetoric of the bush administration. and dragging in ireland behind it the european union and warns of economic collapse if arlin down the whole e.u. don't face up to an economic storm some analysts say doubloons now dipping into the pockets of very very organizations which caused the trouble in the first place. next peter the bells cross-talk and today he and his guests preview the upcoming nato summit in lisbon. if you can. follow in welcome
from the streets of canada. corporations are today. crosstalk is coming up here in archie but first let's check in on the headlines this hour u.s. prosecutors are set to decide on the fate of russian businessman viktor brute who faces charges of supplying weapons to terrorist process so extradition from thailand was illegal and will fight to the last for his rights. a massive difference budget a world with nuclear weapons and seeing threats all the way around those are issues back on the agenda...
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these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today. welcome back to crossfire i'm going to go to remind you we're talking about meters mission today. let's see what russians think about ripon small with the alliance and new type of relations and the nato summit in lisbon many asking if russia will soon have a new kind of engagement with the atlantic alliance relations between russia and made to have never been easy but in this changing world it is this a new security architecture for europe is needed according to a recently about us and a poll though russians are split in their opinion over this crush mo thirty three percent of the respondents said this needs russia's national interests and another thirty seven percent believe the opposite however russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has already said the lisbon summit well marked the end to the post cold war period russian nato relations peter. ok martin i'd like to go to you and i'd actually like to quote the the foreign minister of finland and his description of what's going on we
these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today. welcome back to crossfire i'm going to go to remind you we're talking about meters mission today. let's see what russians think about ripon small with the alliance and new type of relations and the nato summit in lisbon many asking if russia will soon have a new kind of engagement with the atlantic alliance relations between russia and made to have never been easy but in this changing world it is this a new security architecture for...
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opening new circuits so now it has a serious kids in the emirates and china well all over the world from canada to to malaysia here what do you think what do you think about russia and russia has as we saw as has long been trying to get a formula one formula one track what's the problem with with with making one in russia i think first of all we don't have it like at all before it's called to get the earth and then we don't have a real professional circuit to teach them. now at least. for one and all people thought of and i think i hope they will be built for the race and for four more events so i hope of its logical belief it's it's if you take another example like spain ten years ago you know was mostly interested in moto g.p. and racing cars and you need science to be totally i'm sure the media first will be interesting in two formula one ends in obviously the spectators and those are russian people. if there is an interest then obviously the next step will be to create interest and to brings a formula one shoe into russian for the russian. people have access to it will if the russian one re
opening new circuits so now it has a serious kids in the emirates and china well all over the world from canada to to malaysia here what do you think what do you think about russia and russia has as we saw as has long been trying to get a formula one formula one track what's the problem with with with making one in russia i think first of all we don't have it like at all before it's called to get the earth and then we don't have a real professional circuit to teach them. now at least. for one...
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at the g-20 and the g8 summits in canada and in korea in the next few months, and at the spring and annual meetings of the international monetary fund and world bank, we must now show a fresh and urgent collective commitment to fully implement the g-20 framework for strong, balanced and sustainable growth. and we must do more to coordinate more effectively the regulation of our financial systems and to build a coordinated approach to levies on the banks to deliver a fairer balance between risk and reward right across the world. and i warn the international community that if we do not restore the same level of cooperation, heightened cooperation, that we saw in the last year, a we may not be able to secure the growth and the jobs that every country and every nation around the world wants to see. i do see signs of progress on a world trade deal, and we in britain are ready to make our contribution to making that elusive deal real. on climate change, despite the disappointment of the copenhagen meeting, we have made more progress than i think has been recognized. the copenhagen accord has now
at the g-20 and the g8 summits in canada and in korea in the next few months, and at the spring and annual meetings of the international monetary fund and world bank, we must now show a fresh and urgent collective commitment to fully implement the g-20 framework for strong, balanced and sustainable growth. and we must do more to coordinate more effectively the regulation of our financial systems and to build a coordinated approach to levies on the banks to deliver a fairer balance between risk...
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if you don't share your water, we are going to take florida back from canada. just so you got it. so ladies and gentlemen, questions, please. >> identify yourself and ask your question. don't make a statement. >> my question concerns capitalism, and the obvious difficulties that it's going through now. could you comment, can we learn anything from that? it seems to me it's a system that's in great difficulty. >> well, i think it's important not to exaggerate capitalism's difficulties, and i think although they can be painful, look at where we are. think of where your grandparents or even your parents were. capitalism has been pretty good to us. but like any human system, it's imperfect. only god is perfect. so we have a complex system, such as capitalism, that's really, you know, it's funny, that's the one ism that isn't an ideology. it's a tool, it's a system of organizing, assigning values and exchanging goods. that's what capitalism is. and it's the most effective one we've found so far. and you know, you all have heard the line about socialism, the problem with socialism is so
if you don't share your water, we are going to take florida back from canada. just so you got it. so ladies and gentlemen, questions, please. >> identify yourself and ask your question. don't make a statement. >> my question concerns capitalism, and the obvious difficulties that it's going through now. could you comment, can we learn anything from that? it seems to me it's a system that's in great difficulty. >> well, i think it's important not to exaggerate capitalism's...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation. in vietnam all she's available in international her tone. photo don't include the intercontinental one only westlake photo shirts and. oprah. sedona suite. public royal so i don't care about shirts and so i go home. in the middle. of a little in the wall and resort and spa. what are you watching on t.v. headlines for you that the venezuelan and russian leaders meet on friday with their raft of deals on the table that's chavez's ninth visit to the country and also cooperation with russia on issues ranging from nuclear power to me to development. one in ten germans won't return all of them and bombing whole shows there is a worrying rising but i want to get sentiments off took me back to intense migrant workers countries today. afghan prisoners who told us study that mustafa secret detention inside the main american military base in afghanistan former detainees claim they were subjected to strip searches sleep deprivation and the truth from which the snow. next mark that injuries it tak
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months later she visited jodi back in canada. their relationship developed, they married and now have alla. >> for jodi and i, we're very connected. because we're part of that same time frame. you don't have to say too much to know that the person that's next to you understands what you've been through and what you've seen and witnessed. but unless you put your foot down on that ground and you've seen the landscape, and you've seen what we've been doing over there, it's hard to have an opinion. schools are going up, information's getting out, and just from a medical perspective, female rights, you know, everything's improving over there, but we're starting from scratch. it's not going to happen in short term. >> for "worldfocus," this is martin himel in pediwawa. >>> new insights emerged today on umar farouk abdulmutallab. the nigerian man suspected in the attempted bombing of an american jetliner on christmas day. he attended a language school this summer and early fall. he attended that school once before. according to the pape
months later she visited jodi back in canada. their relationship developed, they married and now have alla. >> for jodi and i, we're very connected. because we're part of that same time frame. you don't have to say too much to know that the person that's next to you understands what you've been through and what you've seen and witnessed. but unless you put your foot down on that ground and you've seen the landscape, and you've seen what we've been doing over there, it's hard to have an...
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also have to take into account a smaller part of the european space agency the japanese space agency canada. garm they all make great contributions to the international space station and i think this is the great strength of the station is that it's really an international corporation there for the benefit of humankind for sure if you want to continue space exploration if you want to have sustainable space exploration to the moon to asteroids to mars we will have to make some breakthrough technologies meet in propulsion be then energy being it and life support systems you know that space agencies from all over the world or walk or working on these breakthrough technologies and i hope that in the next ten years to realty that come true that was frank the win that the first command from the european space agency. while you're with r.t. a little later we bring you the story of an afghan woman forced to decide between children and parents find out why she poured what. is this one hundred percent of the hopelessness. americans are just hours away from casting their votes in the country's midterm
also have to take into account a smaller part of the european space agency the japanese space agency canada. garm they all make great contributions to the international space station and i think this is the great strength of the station is that it's really an international corporation there for the benefit of humankind for sure if you want to continue space exploration if you want to have sustainable space exploration to the moon to asteroids to mars we will have to make some breakthrough...
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canada has been signed out of the hog industry. so we've got a north american continent that's very tight. total supplies i believe if i remember right it's going to be down about 2%. there's an amazing graph that rich did. he took per cap that supplies and graphed them out, we have the tightest supplies we've ever had. we've got a couple by nation where it's going to be a strong under tone to this market. every dip is going to be bought and held. >> we're going to have good demand and second thing is maybe prices are going to go up. >> because we have less supply and demand is still pretty good. so bottom line is right now, these feed lots they need to keep buying their feeder stock on breaks and there is opportunities to get them hedged almost every lot you put in, there is good profit opportunity right now. >> opportunity you just answer how they can get the low cost feed if they don't grow -- whenever we started. comment about the cattle industry. >> it's been a rough road. >> particularly dairy. >> i was just out in kansas las
canada has been signed out of the hog industry. so we've got a north american continent that's very tight. total supplies i believe if i remember right it's going to be down about 2%. there's an amazing graph that rich did. he took per cap that supplies and graphed them out, we have the tightest supplies we've ever had. we've got a couple by nation where it's going to be a strong under tone to this market. every dip is going to be bought and held. >> we're going to have good demand and...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asian to rule the day. the russian president says his country understands this democracy is imperfect but that the system is on the wipe out the transformation in the latest on line video blog dmitri medvedev calls for more political competition to avoid stagnation. little student protests once again turn violent as thousands mobilize against university for the rises and education cuts intensifies and other european union countries over crippling stared measures to save the ailing euro. and artie travels to central asia to look at what's being done to bring back to life the dried out desert with used to be a seat of the soviet union's drinking age was for a call to the cultivation devastated the once retreat or cost of the sea to disappear. at next they'll be on the show from our washington studios which today asks how much americans really care about their privacy with a new.
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asian to rule the day. the russian president says his country understands this democracy is imperfect but that the system is on the wipe out the transformation in the latest on line video blog dmitri medvedev calls for more political competition to avoid stagnation. little student protests once again turn violent as thousands mobilize against university for the rises and education cuts intensifies...
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both russia and canada remained firm at their stances claiming that the arctic seabed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bear territory's moscow says that its claims are based on scientific fact and according to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will continue sending expeditions to this area of the limo and also the woman also bridge was discovered by russian explorers but today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of our main line in providing our data to the un as does canada and now denmark is also thinking about lean clean to the woman also of ridge but any such claim must be based upon scientific data provided to the un commission and do you have the last word in any case in two thousand and seven a group of russian scientists to descend a dawn to be alone also fridge study of it and found concrete conclusions that it is a continuation of the russian landmass they've been planted a russian flag there meanwhile canada has also filed claims on the states are you saying back to the a woman also for h. is port off the canadian stage or ye
both russia and canada remained firm at their stances claiming that the arctic seabed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bear territory's moscow says that its claims are based on scientific fact and according to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will continue sending expeditions to this area of the limo and also the woman also bridge was discovered by russian explorers but today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of our main line in providing our...
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russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history which sent the finances of spiraling out of control. at another former yugoslav republic of skies to join the south stream gas project that and more in our business program in twenty past the hour. and find out why russian communists to have been stung by a sting now want to see the former police front man singing from behind bars. worldwide news from the heart of moscow this is our welcome to the program where the race for the arctic is on and a canada has thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it will prove its right to an area of the arctic seabed in international waters a claim
russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s....
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men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your job outside curling? >> i bartend every now and then. >> glor: every now and then. >> it's very, very part time. >> glor: they come from minnesota, advocates for a sport second only to hockey in canadian tv ratings but that rarely registers with the american public. >> marge, it's perfect for both of us. it's got bowling for me and sweeping for you. >> glor: the goal of the game is to get a stone as close as possible to the center of a scoring ring and to knock away stones of the opposing team. if your team is closer, you get points. matches last 10 rounds. >> you look at it, and you go, i can do that. where
men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your...
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. >> in canada, ann coulter was told she could not speak but in america we speak truth to power. >> you work for us. >> isn't that great about america? >> now, reporting from fox headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> john: one of the things that's great about america is that america is so prosperous. yet, some people have suffered during this recession. but, compared to every country in the history of the world, america is rich. so, why is america rich? one reason is that america's a good place to do business. >> a copy of -- give me a break. i'm told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently. i named it the stossel store and tried to sell my book and some fox stuff in downtown wilmington, delaware. >> do you want to buy a fox t-shirt? >> not right now. >> hey, i didn't say it was a smart business. but this ability to at least try to succeed is one reason that america is rich. >> you can sit on it and you don't have to leave -- >> this woman wants to sell an umbrella that has an extra part that keeps your seat dry. >> for me, i would love the product. >> a.j. markets p
. >> in canada, ann coulter was told she could not speak but in america we speak truth to power. >> you work for us. >> isn't that great about america? >> now, reporting from fox headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> john: one of the things that's great about america is that america is so prosperous. yet, some people have suffered during this recession. but, compared to every country in the history of the world, america is rich. so, why is america rich? one...
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russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada on the heels of signing a deal. with norway. the u.k.'s elite special forces unit the s.a.'s. from the government. should be sitting behind bars in just a few minutes. global news twenty four this is. now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects. despite the country's threat. a rival. to be attending an international chechen congress. he lives in britain where he has political asylum. following the latest developments on our joins us live. that we've seen this before we. have troubles abroad despite having an arrest warrant chasing him if you think it's realistic to think the polish authorities are really going to detain him. already it's a very good question a very complicated question because of course right now and nobody knows even if he is in poland or whether he's planning. on arriving in poland that is information that so far has only been published by one source polish t.v. channel t.v. and twenty four and they're citing unnamed sources as. basically backing up this information but even if he is in poland
russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada on the heels of signing a deal. with norway. the u.k.'s elite special forces unit the s.a.'s. from the government. should be sitting behind bars in just a few minutes. global news twenty four this is. now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects. despite the country's threat. a rival. to be attending an international chechen congress. he lives in britain where he has political asylum. following the latest developments on our...
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these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are old today. they faced this is not a provocation but warning. let me show you see everybody you sure disapprove retraced because they have no idea about the hardships that we face. one it's this is. all too new to me for any army life ever you say is the most precious thing in the world. use of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from will see. the truth nineteen forty five dot com. the headline here on. stage a protest in london had a parliamentary vote on tuition fee hikes alteration having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the post. plus moscow wants an explanation of nato's plan to defend the baltic states poland against russia which was revealed by wiki leaks founder of the website meantime is waiting for extradition in a british jail but he has got support from all over the world. even with unemployment and homelessness in the u.s. fifty year highs banks may pay on bonuses help t
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account for it because for me for it with all of these aerials russia and canada both the need to be they have their its responsibility to protect their borders and protect cyril it's suits that goals along their borders and of course will do with take will take practical steps to ensure security in the arctic was that we as the. us and the last question please which you didn't use your very liberal you know that when you. have a question to the russian minister of western mass media reporter just say not enough but i'd like you. when you know that the nato invited russian leaders to take part in a nato summit that will take place in lisbon. to the russian part receive such an invitation and is it interested in such a trip to consider and i did hear about these reports in the media but it is often happens that the media are it had of awful channels we haven't received anything through official channels yet thank you you've just heard russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his canadian counterpart lawrence cannon speaking live at a news conference here in moscow the main topic of
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from the streets of canada. today. good some. excellent professional. medics traveling and possessing an extra ordinary car. the doctor who helped many people in his country. the political criminal responsible for thousands of deaths. was it an attempt to repent. or just escape a fair trial. the other life. an arche. down the official ante up location to i phone or i pod touch from the sams to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand parties and live broadcasts and on recess feeds now in the palm of your. question on t.v. dot com. welcome back to spotlight time alvin of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is nikolaj but in general how the collective security treaty organization. has been going to get them is somebody you trust to do what's in two thousand and five and two thousand and six which was the period of college revolutionists. kurdistan criticize the oars see. below sea but in the past moscow criticize it harshly for example moscow did not like the way the o.s.c. morning to hold elections we didn't like the service and in
from the streets of canada. today. good some. excellent professional. medics traveling and possessing an extra ordinary car. the doctor who helped many people in his country. the political criminal responsible for thousands of deaths. was it an attempt to repent. or just escape a fair trial. the other life. an arche. down the official ante up location to i phone or i pod touch from the sams to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand parties and live broadcasts and on recess feeds now in...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. but there are killing. of course and that's never a. song from us costello or me i think are but every day. before i was fired from the memory. of a long time. i was. i was ashamed that i had been. i was ashamed that i had been a hero why. i don't. believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. most soldier on the other side and i think i'm just not good. the official. i pod touch from the. video. costs and feeds in the palm of your. question. we'll be. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we've got the future covered. the world's biggest exporter of heroin is also one of the worst sufferers of drug addiction cheap opium makes it nearly impossible for the addicts of afghanistan to quit. from the mollifying monuments to propaganda cartoons the georgian anti soviet campaign has are growing number of people accusing the government of messing with history. and a new conflict diverts media attent
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth.
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth.
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is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. for your. car comfortable shuttle bus will take you to the spot. just a few hours from certain forest and scaring to scorn. in your direction. scorching soil. policies available in international. photo. intercontinental hotel shirts and. tour of. hotels in the. resort and spa. three thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. show your headlights a group of at least seven people charged with illegal organ illegal organ trafficking in kosovo fueling speculation of links to alleged organ theft by the kosovo liberation army during the one thousand nine hundred ninety four one of the men charged is reportedly a former high ranking health ministry official. after g. twenty gridlock on currency wars the baton is passed to the apec summit in japan asia pacific nations including russia the u.s. and china try to map the best way of a global downturn the twenty one member economies are working toward a free trade pact. and in a year of extreme we
is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. for your. car comfortable shuttle bus will take you to the spot. just a few hours from certain forest and scaring to scorn. in your direction. scorching soil. policies available in international. photo. intercontinental hotel shirts and. tour of. hotels in the. resort and spa. three thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. show your...
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. >> in canada, ann coulter was told she could not speak but in america we speak truth to power. >> you work for us. >> isn't that great about america? >> now, reporting from fox headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> john: one of the things that's great about america is that america is so prosperous. yet, some people have suffered during this recession. but, compared to every country in the history of the world, america is rich. so, why is america rich? one reason is that america's a good place to do business. >> a copy of -- give me a break. i'm told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently. i named it the stossel store and tried to sell my book and some fox stuff in downtown wilmington, delaware. >> do you want to buy a fox t-shirt? >> not right now. >> hey, i didn't say it was a smart business. but this ability to at least try to succeed is one reason that america is rich. >> you can sit on it and you don't have to leave -- >> this woman wants to sell an umbrella that has an extra part that keeps your seat dry. >> for me, i would love the product. >> a.j. markets p
. >> in canada, ann coulter was told she could not speak but in america we speak truth to power. >> you work for us. >> isn't that great about america? >> now, reporting from fox headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> john: one of the things that's great about america is that america is so prosperous. yet, some people have suffered during this recession. but, compared to every country in the history of the world, america is rich. so, why is america rich? one...